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  • Rembrandt, the Tuxedo Cat: Helps Callie, the Calico Cat, Find Her Meow

    Marsha Walk Carroll, Izzy Bean

    Paperback (Clovercroft Publishing, Oct. 6, 2020)
    Rembrandt, affectionately known as Remy, is well loved and lives with his Purr-ents and his big brother, Leo, the Tabby Cat. In this inaugural story book of Rembrandt, the Tuxedo Cat, Remy comes upon an unfamiliar calico cat who has shyly seated herself on the bench in his backyard. A great mystery has presented itself with the quiet little calico cat. As Remy strikes up a conversation, the little calico cat has no meow. Remy and Callie, as he calls her, go on a quest to help her find her meow. They search his back yard and the woods behind his house. Will they find Callie’s meow? And if so, where will they find it?
  • For the Love of Levi

    Melanie Cole

    language (Cole House Publishing, April 26, 2016)
    For the Love of Levi is a follow-up novel, and picks up where For the Love of Laney left off. After years of being verbally abused by her mom and bullied by her classmates, Laney Johnson has taken her life back. With the love and support of her boyfriend, Levi, she has managed to get rid of her secret box, and stop binging. Everything is finally looking up for her, and for the first time in her life, she has hope for a bright and happy future.It hasn’t been an easy road, and college is going to be a whole new challenge for her. Will she be able to adjust and bury her past demons once and for all? Or will college be too much, forcing her back to her old habits?Levi has spent years distancing himself from the one person who made his childhood a living hell. When he first met, Laney, he could tell that she was broken, just like he used to be. He fought his way into her life, and her heart, sharing with her a piece of his own jaded past. Together they bonded over mental and physical abuse that they both suffered at the hands of their mothers. Now, they’re both in a good place, but can they stay there, when someone from his past tries to push their way back in? Levi will have to open up even more if he plans on making it through the situation unscathed. He will have to lean on Laney more than ever.*****************Warning**********************This book contains strong coarse language and intense sexual situations. It is not recommended for readers under the age of 17
  • Seeking Karma

    Melanie Cole

    language (Cole House Publishing, Aug. 26, 2014)
    *****************************************************Warning this book contains strong coarse language, explicit sexual situations, and violence. It is not recommended for readers under the age of 17.*******************************************************Trent Evers has spent the past eight years of his life, dreaming about the same girl. He doesn’t even know her name. What he does know, is that she was there for him, on the toughest night of his life. She stayed with him, holding his hand, humming to him, until the police showed up. Desperate for a distraction, he drowns himself in alcohol and random girls. It’s not enough, though. When he sees her again – at a McDonalds of all places – he’s determined to make her his. He doesn’t care that she’s dating one of his frat brothers. No one is good enough for her, especially not Aaron Jones. He’s on a mission. Now, he has a new distraction! Make her remember him, and make her his.Unlike Trent, Karma Davis had a perfect childhood. She grew up in a loving home with her parents, and sister. Her life begins spiraling out of her control, three months into her relationship with Aaron Jones. He’s not the person she originally thought him to be. He’s controlling and abusive to her – both physically and mentally.Fearing for her life, Karma makes a plan to break it off with Aaron – once and for all. But Aaron is not the type of person who can take no for an answer.Karma’s terrified of what Aaron will do, if he finds her. Desperate for freedom, she moves off of campus, and rearranges her entire schedule. Will all of her efforts, be enough to get rid of Aaron? She hopes so.When she meets her new neighbor Trent, she knows he looks familiar, but she cannot place where she knows him from. She reluctantly forms a friendship with him, but soon realizes that friendship with Trent is not enough. She wants more, but can she trust any guy after Aaron? She’s determined to try.
  • The ABLES

    Jeremy Scott

    Paperback (Clovercroft Publishing, May 1, 2015)
    I did have fantastic hearing, mostly by virtue of being blind.But that couldn't actually mean that he's trying to tell me I have super powers, right? Because that would be ridiculous. It wasn't the "sex talk" he expected. Phillip Sallinger's dad has told him he's a custodian--a guardian--and his genetically inherited power is telekinesis. He'll learn to move objects with his mind. Excited to begin superhero high school until he discovers he's assigned to a "special ed" class for disabled empowered kids, he suddenly feels like an outsider. Bullied, threatened, and betrayed, Phillip struggles, even as he and his friends--calling themselves the Ables--find ways to maximize their powers to overcome their disabilities, and are the first to identify the growing evil threatening humanity. As vital custodians disappear and the custodian leadership is mired in indecision, a mysterious and powerful figure taunts Phillip, and the enemy is poised to strike. But what if the next "one who does all," the multi-gifted custodian predicted to come, is one of the Ables? The Ables is a fast-paced, captivating debut novel from Jeremy Scott, a bold new voice in fantasy and sci-fi, and already a widely popular storyteller as co-creator and narrator of CinemaSins, a YouTube channel that has amassed more than 3.8 million subscribers in under two years.
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  • Farm Food Volume 1; Fall & Winter

    Kurt Timmermeister

    Paperback (Cookhouse Publishing, Oct. 2, 2017)
    Farm Food invites you to follow Kurt Timmermeister, through six months of life on his Vashon Island dairy farm. Food is about place and most of the meals set on Kurt s table are the truest sort of local, harvested from his thirteen acres of pasture, orchards, and greenhouses. They respond to the season, the occasion, the company, and the cook s mood. Through essays paired with recipes, Kurt opens a window into life on a small farm. As fall shades into winter, share the satisfaction and hard work of putting up the harvest, the joys of cider parties and cooking celebratory meals for friends, and the setbacks and sadness that are inevitably sometimes part of farming and life. Learn how to make your own simple cheese and ice cream, roll out your own pasta, prepare a great gratin (or two), and bake a cake your friends aren t likely to forget.
  • Standing Sideways: A Contemporary Romance Novel

    J. Lynn Bailey

    eBook (J. House Publishing, Jan. 27, 2018)
    A penetrating and beautiful story about grief, love, and standing in the end. When Livia Stone suddenly loses her twin brother, Jasper, she must learn to navigate her new life alone. As she faces tragedy and starts down a road toward self-destruction, Daniel enters Livia's life - at a moment when she needs it most.˃˃˃ Standing Sideways is a poignant, relevant, and touching story of survival, courage, and compassion. Guaranteed to have readers crying, laughing, and most of all, debating the issues affecting the lives of parents and teens alike on a journey of hope and forgiveness.˃˃˃ A powerful must-read account of the sign of the times.
  • Hey Loser, What's for Lunch?

    Michelle Barbieri

    language (Clovercroft Publishing, May 6, 2018)
    Hey Loser, What's for Lunch? is an entertaining yet serious and educational story for all ages to relate to and learn from. It also features a guide to help identify if your child is being bullied or is bullying others. It will assist parents and teachers in opening up the lines of healthy communication with their children.Orion, who's now in college, receives a Facebook friend request from his old buddy Benny. It brings back a flood of emotions. Benny was the school bully who tormented Orion through most of his childhood. Orion reflects back on the years with Benny and how he handled Benny relentlessly bullying him. Now, he needs to make an important decision on whether or not to click accept to Benny's request. The story comes from Orion's perspective, yet gives a glimpse into Benny's personal life and what may have contributed to his bullying tendencies.This book and guide starts the important conversation on bullying. The bullies we ignore and cultivate today will only grow to become the monsters we fear in the future.
  • Silent Night

    Bridgette O'Hare

    Paperback (Cloverhouse Publishing, Oct. 15, 2015)
    They say a good book can change your life. For Halle Michaels, it might just end it. When an old, tattered book shows up on Halle's doorstep containing undeciphered messages, it brings with it a surge of mysterious incidents, sinister voices, and a code only she understands. A code that could lead to the secrets her father left behind and enemies she never knew existed. Now, forced to confront a past filled with mysteries and deceptions, Halle realizes the book not only holds the key to uncovering these secrets, but has the power to destroy everything.
  • Be Responsible Like Max

    Todd & Jackie Courtney

    Board book (Clovercroft Publishing, Feb. 1, 2017)
    Due to early brainwave changes, science has proven the learning stage between ages 0-7 is one of the most important of our lives. Max Rhymes takes advantage of this learning period by teaching core values, creating a positive belief system, increasing reading retention and creating higher self-esteem, all through the power of rhymes. In Be Responsible Like Max, Max shows us he's responsible by making his bed, getting dressed, cleaning up his toys, clearing the table and more.
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  • Tillie & Clementine Noises in the Night

    Dan Killeen

    Paperback (Clovercroft Publishing, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Tillie and Clementine live with their parents in an old brick house down in Benton Park. One night Mommy has to go to a neighborhood meeting, leaving Daddy in charge for a few hours. He manages to make the girls dinner, get them ready for bed, and tell them a thrilling bedtime story. A little later, though, the girls are awakened by strange noises coming from just outside their window! What could it be and what will they do? Noises in the Night contains a story within a story when Daddy tells the girls a bedtime tale about two princesses. For about the middle ten pages we are in the medieval world of castles, crowns, and dragons before returning to the original narrative and present day. From there young readers enjoy anticipating the finale of the book as it echoes the plot of the bedtime story. This device encourages children to recognize patterns and themes in books. Expressive, humorous illustrations entice kids to read and reread Tillie & Clementine stories, and in the process youngsters may broaden their reading skills. These books do contain the occasional challenging word, but kids can derive the meaning from context clues in the nearby copy and artwork.
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  • Derrick and the Dinosaurs

    Dan Killeen

    Paperback (Clovercroft Publishing, Dec. 1, 2015)
    Derrick loves dinosaurs. He loves playing with toy dinosaurs, reading dinosaur books, and sleeping in dinosaur bedsheets. One morning at school, he gets suspended for roaring like a dinosaur in class. That same day, REAL dinosaurs come stomping into town to cause trouble! Will Derrick use his dinosaur expertise to help save the day, or will he join the prehistoric beasts on their destructive romp? This humorous story features not-so-scary-looking dinosaurs doing what dinosaurs love to do – stomp around and roar. That is also what little boys, especially Derrick, love to do. RAWR!
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  • Jackie, a Boy, and a Dog: A Warm Cold War Story

    Mark D. Bruce

    eBook (Clovercroft Publishing, Oct. 30, 2019)
    An incredible journey of life lessons, grief and unexpected friendship changes the life of a young Midwestern boy who accidentally kills his beloved dog during a backyard baseball game in the summer of 1963. In his grief, he reaches out to the most powerful family in the world, President and Mrs. John F. Kennedy who give Mark a gift that changes his life. This true story not only gave this boy a dog to fill the void of his loss, but an unexpected friendship with the most iconic woman of the 20th century: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.In a series of unlikely divine interventions, Mark shares the journey and fulfillment of his love for dogs, brought back to life by a remarkable little dog, Streaker. Just as amazing is the long-term friendship Mark develops with Jacqueline, and how God used that friendship to mentor him. That sense of divine calling led Mark to opportunities of great service for the Kingdom of God, while at times dangerous, incredibly rewarding and important. Streaker may have been a mutt, but his simple bloodline showed Mark that anyone puts their giftedness in God's hands, and allows God to use them, amazing things happen.Show Less